Saturday, August 29, 2015

Avnav

In the final communication from the plane, one of the pilots asked to climb to as high as 11,600 metres, said Wisnu Darjono, director at AirNav Indonesia, citing a transcript of the conversation from the National Transport Safety Committee. Air traffic An "abnormal situation occurred" at that height, said AirNav Indonesia, the nation's air-navigation operator. "For sure, the aircraft was experiencing an abnormal situation," Wisnu Darjono, a director at AirNav said in a phone interview. "Abnormal There was no response from the cockpit. The aircraft was still detected by the ATC's radar before disappearing at 6.18 a.m. An image that was reportedly leaked from AirNav Indonesia, which manages the country's air space, and shared on several websites In the final communication from the plane, one of the pilots asked to climb to as high as 38,000 feet, said Wisnu Darjono, director at AirNav Indonesia, citing a transcript of the conversation from the National Transport Safety Committee. Air traffic By the time AirNav agreed to approve the ascent it had lost contact with the plane. A preliminary report into the crash will be released early next week. The seven included two from the Transport Ministry, two from Surabaya's international airport operator PT Angkasa Pura I, and three from state navigation operator AirNav Indonesia. The officials have been "deactivated", said Transport Ministry special .

Jakarta responded by asking QZ8501 to go left seven miles and climb to 34,000ft. There was no response from the cockpit. The aircraft was still detected by the ATC’s radar before disappearing at 6.18 a.m. An image that was reportedly leaked from AirNav But the unusual readings might have been caused by a broken pitot tube, an instrument used to determine airspeed, said Wisnu Darjono, director of safety and standards at AirNav Indonesia, the state-owned air navigation agency. “Maybe the aircraft did In the final communication from the plane, one of the pilots asked to climb 38,000 feet, said Wisnu Darjono, director at AirNav Indonesia, citing a transcript of the conversation from the National Transport Safety Committee. Air traffic control authorized It appears to be beyond the performance envelope of the aircraft," he said. An image that was reportedly leaked from AirNav Indonesia, which manages the country's air space, and shared on several websites, appeared to show QZ8501 at an altitude of 36,300 .